a A I t mt wk Jtibnyt By F M KIMMELL largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance Official Paper of Redwillow County Onk of the sound recommendations of the recent meeting of Nebraska com mercial clubs in Orauba in annual con vention was No railway passes and a two cent faro The first would be in the clear interest of a square deal and with the dead heads all lopped off the two cent faro ought to and doubtless would net the railways a profit Immunity is the cry of the arrogant packers when there seems to be a pros poct of their getting soaked a few They have evidently been practically immune from all the laws effecting the average concern and business in the pat and they have been soaking the public to their hearts content and profit The Tribune hopes the big stick will get them good and hard and where it will do them the most good The Tribune has not been entirely disenchanted of the conviction that the American people can be depended upon to do the right thing if fairly and freely and frankly and honestly informed in the premises Nothing permanent of comes by indirection and still hunts The Tribune believes at any rate in all public matters especially those involving taxation in taking the people into the confidence Give us light clearly Dux Full feathered ducks we pay 8loC a pound for Full feathered geese we pay 7Jc a pound Hens 7c pound Roosters 2cto 3Jc a pound Springs weighing 1i pounds to less lie a pound Turkeys lie old Toms 9 and 10c a pound The Gurney Poultry Co McCook Nebraska McCook Market Quotations Corrected Friday afternoon Corn J 27 Wheat 5S Oats 25 Hye 40 Barley- 23 Horb 5 50 Eggs 10 Good Bnttev 20 w t M A Sound Argument The one that blows without any thing to blow about wastes time and energy The excellence of our goods and delivery service warrant us for blowing Always the best always the greatest variety always the highest quality DAVID MAGNER Phone 14 Fresh and Salt Meats can be greatly increased by giving special care to the health of every animal and fowl on the farm Sick poultry sheep cattle hogs horses etc depend on their livers to keep them well Stock and Poultry Medicine keeps their livers working and therefore keeps them well Black Draught Stock and Poul try Medicine is a pure natural vegetable blood purifier and acts by regulating the stomach liver and bowels It prevents and cures Hog Chol era Chicken Cholera Colic Dis temper Coughs Colds Constipa tion Fever Loss of Appetite Wasting Away and all the com mon stock diseases It fs a perfect medicine for gen eral farm use Try it Price 25cfor a large can at all druggists and dealers Hi X Z T I ini Burlington Bulletin Additional trains to the North west Commencing February 11th two daily trains to Montana Washington get sound and Portland via Billings Montana short line Special homeseekers rates Great ly reduced round trip rates to the North Platte Valley and the Bighorn basin Feb 20th March 6th and 20th Less than one fare for the round trip Colonist rates Special low one way colonist rates to points in Colorado Wyoming Utah Montana Idaho Ore gon Washington aud California Feb ruary 15th to April 7th inclusive Homeseekers Excursion Rates To points in Montana Idaho Oregon Washington and British Columbia Feb 20th and Mar 6th and 20th Send for Free Folders descriptive of the irrigated lands in the North Platte Vallej the Bighorn Basin the Billings district and eastern Colorado Specify which you want To the Sunny South Winter tour ist rates daily until April 30th Return limit June 1st 1906 Write me just what trip you have in mind and let me advise the least cost and the best way to make it G S Scott Agent C B Q Ry L W Wakely G P A Omaha RURAL FREE DELIVERY NO 1 Will Duborko who has been staying at Nelson Downs for a while has been sick John Brittain arrived homelast week from his absence of a few months in Missouri E J Baker and A R Sageser with their families departed this week for Washington where they expect to make their home W E Corwin has rented Lakewood ranche He expects to go to New York in a few weeks on a visit Upon his re turn he may become a resident of Mc Cook Fred Wagner Jr is back from Bone steel S D where he went about a year since to take charge of a claim he drew in a government allotment We understand that he sold his place for 2700 Thieves and fire made his life for a while unpleasant up there but he came out pretty well in the wind up Mr and Mrs Joseph Downs received word Sunday of the death of the in fant child of their daughter Mrs Wil liam Staddler of Minden The child was born on last Friday died on Sun day and was buried on Monday Mr and Mrs Downs went down to Minden Monday on 12 to attend the funeral iiwiimj n 1 1 in n i in i mil iin ii nmnini mj HMC Feed your hair nourish it give it something to live on Then it will stop falling and will grow long and heavy Ayers Hair Vigor is the only Hi so Vigor hair food you can buy For 60 years it has been doing just what we claim it will do It will not disappoint you My hair used to he very short But after using Ayers Hair Vipora short time it hem to crow and now it is fourteen Indies long This seems a splendid result to me after being almost without any hair Jilts J II 1lFUr Colorado Springs Colo 00 a hnttle Ail tlrnccisM for J O AYKIt CO Lmvpll Mns Short Hain Mtsmasi wKifriPi m a TKjmanpm rwt i tfwWWWV WWMVWSJWWH AV 1AA NirfVV AAWWV SAI1PLE BALLOT Shall the City of McCook Red Willow county Nebras ka borrow money and issue the bonds of said city in the sum of ten thousand dollars on the first day of May 1906 in a series of five hundred dollars each bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum payable on the first day of May of each year after the issuance thereof the principal and interest thereof to be payable at the fiscal agency of the state of Nebraska in the City of New York said bonds to mature on the first day of May 1926 provided that any or all of said bonds may be redeemed at any time after the first day ofMay 191 1 at the option of the City of McCook Shall the Mayor and Council of the City of McCook annually at the time required by law for making estimates for levy of taxes for city purposes and in addition thereto levy a tax of two mills on the dollar valuation on the taxable property both real and personal within the corporation limits of said city to pay the interest on said bonds and to create a sinking fund to pay said bonds to be known as the Sewer tax Said bonds to be sold for not less than par value thereof and the proceeds to be applied to the construction of the main sewer of the McCook Sewer System FOR Sewer Bonds and Sewer Tax AGAINST Sewer Bonds and Sewer Tax Nw O o wwAwAwwWAAwiwAvwlvvvuvw BARTLE Robert Gregory was a Bartley visitor Friday of last week Mr Carnahan moved into his beauti ful new home in the north part of town Monday Dr J M Brown and Ira Sheets start ed Tuesday evening for a trip into the Indian Territory James Finnegan has purchased an in terest in G W Jones furniture and hardware store A F McCord returned Tuesdayfrom an extended visit among relatives and friends in Missouri Harry Payne left Thursday for his new home in Idaho His wifB and chil dren will follow him Saturday I C J L Trainer and wife drove to Cambridge Tuesday morninjj where they took the train for Oklahoma Harry Payne and wife Mr Farrel and wife and Mr Grimes and wife took din ner with J R Sipe and family Sunday Will Bueler returned on No 12 Mon day morning from Wray Colorado and Denver where he had been on business 1 S W Ciark has received the appoint ment of postmaster and will put an ad dition onto his store building in the near future Mr Clements of Merrimac Mass who was hero to attend the funeral of his brother C E Clements returned to hs home Friday morning Dan Jennings came in on No 5 Satur day evening from Holbrook flewil1 visit a few days with his father Lyman Jennings and other relatives Tony Dietsch was suddenly taken very ill Wednesday evening and for a time his life was despaired of He re vived however but is still very low Dynamos Driven frora Car Axle The Great Western Railway of Eng land is lighting its corridor trains by electricity obtained from dynamos driven from the car axle Storage bat teries are carried for use when the running speed Is slow and for stops A Trite Saying It is a trite saying that no man is stronger than his stomach Dr Tierces Golden Medical Discovery strengthens the stomach puts it in shape to make pure rich blood helps the liver and kidneys to expel the poisons from the body and thus cures both liver and kid ney troubles li you take this natural blood purifier and tonic you will assist your system in manufacturing each day a pint of rich red blood that is invigo rating to the brain and nerves The weak nervous run down debilitated condition which so many people suffer from is usually the effect of poisons in the blood it is often indicated by pimples or boils appearing on the skin the face becomes thin and the feelings blue Dr Pierces Discovery cures all blood humors as well as being a tonic that makes one vigorous strong and forceful It is the only medicino put up for sale through druggists for like purposes that contains neither alcohol nor harmful habit forming drugs and tho only one every ingredient of which has the profes sional endorsement of the leading medical writers of this country Some of these endorsements are published in a little book of extracts from standard medical works and will be sent to any address free on receipt of request therefor by letter or postal card addressed to Dr E V Pierce Buffalo N Y It tells just what Dr Pierces medicines are made of The Words of Praise for tho several ingredients of which Dr Pierces medi cines are composed by leaders in all the several schools of medical practice and recommending them for the cure of the diseases for which tho Golden Medical Discovery is advised should have far more weight with tho sick and afflicted than any amount of the so called testi monials so conspicuously flaunted before the public by those who are afraid to let the ingredients of which their medicines are composed be known Bear in mind that the Golden Medical Discovery has the badge of honesty on every bottle wrapper in a full list of its ingredients Dr Pierces Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation invigorate the liver and regu late stomach and bowels Dr Pierces great thousand page illus trated Common Sense Medical Adviser will Via canf ninnv kn3 m cent stamps or cloth bound for 31 stamp3 WW IVVW MU UWU T u The Arab Steed An Arab steed of pure breed would probably be outpaced in a race by an English thoroughbred but in other re spects it outshines its western rival It Is so docile that it Is treated by Its owner as one of the family and it has an Iron constitution for it sleeps out at night without covering or shelter Nature protects the Arab horse with a thick furry coat which is never touched by brush or comb and which falls off at the approach of spring when the body and legs which had been shaggy as those of a bear again resume their graceful beauty and glis ten In the sun like polished marble London Chronicle North and South Korea In the northern part Korea Is cov ered with transverse mountain ranges which gradually sink to a well marked lowland The principal mountains however occur on the side of the sea of Japan The rocks of the country are chiefly old formations archaean and Palaeozoic The easiest passage across the peninsula is along the depression of Chyukkaryong South of this line lies the Hanland south Korea which differs in history climate topog raphy and people from north Korea Her Unseemly Perversity Mrs Hunks I wish you wouldnt be so positive There are two sides to every question Old Hunks with a roar Well thats no reason why you should always be on the wrong side Chicago Tribune Platen Individual plates for table use were unknown to the ancients whn hQv their meat In their hands or employed the flat wheaten cakes then made on which to hold their victuals They are first mentioned in A D 600 as used by the luxurious on the continent and In the ninth century they had come Into common use both in England and on the continent They were made of wood or some kind of earthenware the former material being preferred be cause it did not dull the knives rafrCTfffyBfcViAi Consideration Jlmson Now you wouldnt marry me would yon Miss Sears Most cer tainly not But why do you ask such a question Jlmson Just to decide a bet Let no man think lightly of good Baying In his heart it will not benefit toe Even by the falling of water dropa water pot la filled Buddha The A Bit of Vcntmorelnnd Westmoreland hills are the re mains of an Infinitely older -world-giants decayed but of a great race and ancestry They have the finish the delicate or noble loveliness one might almost say the manner that comes of long and gentle companionship with those chief forces that make for natu ral beauty with air and water with temperate suns and too abundant rains Beside them tho A Inn nm inim J man the Apennines mere forest grown neaps mountains in the making while all that Scotland gains from the easy enveloping glory of its heather West- moreland which Is almost heatherless must owe to an iuflnitude of fine strokes tints curves and groupings to touches of magic and to lines of grace yet never losing the wild energy of precipice and rock that belongs of right to a mountain world Mrs Humphry Ward in Century E Latest Styles in Ladies Neckwear and Belts Beautiful Drawn work Scarfs Table Covers Doilies and Center Pieces TABLE LINENS Handsome Patterns with Napkins to Match New Line of KABO CORSETS New Dress Skirts AH Styles from 150 Up COUCH COVERS Large enough to fit any couch in very pretty colors Fine line of Large and Small Rugs John Grannis 7Z BsesastXi3tSSL The McCook Tribune Only One Dollar the year I will sell at public sale at my farm five miles east of McCook on Indianola road Tiuiiudy One gray Mare io years old One bay Mare S years old Two horse Colts One span black Mules 5 years old One span mare Mules 4 years old One span Mules One Western Horse unbrok en 5 years old ebruary One sorrel Horse 10 yrs old One yearling colt One blue Mare 9 years old One sorrel Mare 6 years old 70 Grade Hereford Cows lots of ten head One 3 section Steel Harrow Three Wagons One Truck Wagon Harness in IL 1906 One steel Hay Rake One McCormick Mower One McCormick Corn Harvest er Two 16 inch Plows One double Gang Plow One Fan Mill One 2 horse Grinder Two 30 gallon Kettles Many other articles too numerous to mention Free Lunch at Noon TERHS On sums of 1000 and under cash on sums over 1000 a credit of nine months will be given purchaser to give note drawing eight per cent interest with approved security A discount of five per cent will be given for cash on sums over 1000 H H BERRY Auctioneer F A PENNELL Clerk J Hatfield 1 Si -IL a y i r r